Ally, 
What a great story! It just goes to show that you should never give up and that 
there are lots of good people out there willing to share. 

Rosemarie 

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  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Saturday, October 30, 2010 8:14 PM
  Subject: [AZORES-Genealogy] Someone Found Me


  Just wanted to share a hit with all of you. 

  My Mother got a letter with an early 1900's picture of a family with 11 
children ( my Mother gave me the same picture years ago).  The letter was from 
a gentleman in Elk Grove, CA who received the letter from a woman in TX doing 
family research on relatives who moved to CA in the 1920's.  This man, who also 
has done research on his family with the same surname, knew this wasn't his 
family.  He went on to trace down my Mother and sent the letter and picture on 
to her with a note "I think this belongs to you".   My Mother is now in her 
80's and how he located her since her name has changed more than twice is in 
itself a story of a dedicated good Samaritan researcher.

  My Mother phoned Joyce (76), in TX.  They shared stories and my Mother told 
her how interested I am in genealogy, that I have been trying to do research 
and that I had hit a wall and couldn't go any further than my Grt. Grandfather. 
 They all just disappeared. 

  As it turns out, my newfound cousin, Joyce, has been doing research for the 
passed 30 some years.  Her and another cousin would take one or two week 
vacations and go back in history to where ever they needed to go.  They 
researched, and documented every town record, bible, storyteller, library, 
school record, deeds, wills and compiled a book beginning in 1702 forward.  Our 
family was the missing link to one of the 11 children in the picture.  I was so 
happy to send her all the info and docs that I have collected to complete her 
work.  

  Even more.  It seems that one of the 11 children's wife, didn't like the her 
inlaws and when Grt. Grandma died, this she set  fire and was burning all the 
family pictures and china when the other family members drove up to the old 
home after the funeral.

  I sent Joyce what few family pictures I had.  Joyce sent copies on to her 
cousins (e-mail is so great).  She wrote back and shared that all the cousins 
haven't come down to earth yet as they are so thrilled with pictures that they 
thought were lost forever.  Four of the pictures that I sent were of Joyce's 
Father that she had never seen before.

  And yes, she is sending me a copy of her book    :  )

  Ally Vieira Anselmo Chacon
  Sao Miguel & Faial

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